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U2 - Red Hill Mining Town U2 - Exit U2 - Bad Future Islands - Spirit The Weeknd - Love to Lay The xx - Lips Crystal Castles - Enth Tegan & Sara - 100x - July Talk - Beck + Call Bad Suns - Daft Pretty Boys
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U2 - Red Hill Mining Town U2 - Exit U2 - Bad Future Islands - Spirit The Weeknd - Love to Lay The xx - Lips Crystal Castles - Enth Tegan & Sara - 100x - July Talk - Beck + Call Bad Suns - Daft Pretty Boys
U2 - Red Hill Mining Town U2 - Exit U2 - Bad Future Islands - Spirit The Weeknd - Love to Lay The xx - Lips Crystal Castles - Enth Tegan & Sara - 100x - July Talk - Beck + Call Bad Suns - Daft Pretty Boys
This is #1 for the whole weekend for me.
Never thought I'd see a setlist where U2 would play Exit. The deep cuts from Joshua Tree might be the most exciting part of the show for me.
Someone tell me I'm dumb for thinking it might be worth it to do the 1 day shuttle/pass deal on Friday for U2.
You're dumb.
Much appreciated. Still might do it though. Couldn't help but get the feels listening through JT today on the 30th Anniversary. That album was so prominent in my childhood. Might just make the sucker decision and go for it.
Apparently he did a set on the Kalliope Sat night when the Superjam was going on.
Instead of being there, I was witnessing a melting wax statue stumble through Ring of Fire.
I chose poorly that night
I was so fucking upset when I heard about this...WE COULD'VE BEEN THERE. And that would've been such a superior place to be, for my state of mind that night hahaha. Ring of Fire killed my soul that evening...
Considering you've found the need to respond to my threads as if you are threatened by me I offer you some peace my confused counterpart. May you find peace in your restless soul.
No one else around us seemed to be as disturbed by what was happening on stage as we were. They all accepted that this was actually happening. We finally just looked at each other and knew we had to gtfo.
No one else around us seemed to be as disturbed by what was happening on stage as we were. They all accepted that this was actually happening. We finally just looked at each other and knew we had to gtfo.
It was my first, and last, Superjam.
Oh I was disturbed as well. Wife and I ran out of there so quickly we were back at the tent in time to hear the warblings of Party in the USA. What a night.
It seems these last two years of superjams have tarnished a formerly great Bonnaroo tradition.
Fortunately I must have went to get water during Ring of Fire cause I totally missed that. The rest of that SuperJam was pretty nice. I skipped the one the year before for D'Angelo but I didn't hear any negative reviews from those that went.
Much appreciated. Still might do it though. Couldn't help but get the feels listening through JT today on the 30th Anniversary. That album was so prominent in my childhood. Might just make the sucker decision and go for it.
YOLO- U2, Joshua Tree, Roo Vibez. You can't go wrong.
May Tycho May Phoenix June Rooo July MMJ and Margo Price August Queen with Adam Lambert August Roger Waters (Bucket list #1) August Spoon and Portugal the man Sept Depeche Mode Sept Pilgrimage Fest
Sounds like you guys need to check out Okeechobee. It was an amazing festival experience, besides a few shitty people in the crowd. Also, the weather is perfect, the grounds and art there is beautiful, and I got to watch every show I wanted to see on the rail. Oh, and Wacka Flacka Flame was rocking out so hard to BADBADNOTGOOD.
Yea, the lineup up top kind of sucked, although it helps I'm only 2 hours from the venue. But seriously, I can't stress enough how perfect the weather is and how beautiful the venue is. If they get their shit together with this lineup, they will be a serious contender against Coachella and Bonnaroo.
No one else around us seemed to be as disturbed by what was happening on stage as we were. They all accepted that this was actually happening. We finally just looked at each other and knew we had to gtfo.
It was my first, and last, Superjam.
That's a shame cause 2013 was one of the coolest shows I've seen anywhere, ever
So I guess the late nights will be announced tomorrow? I wonder if they'll somehow totally screw this up too or if it'll just be really underwhelming.
Where'd you see that?
Bonnaroo's social media saying they have a big announcement tomorrow. But looks like most people think the announcement is going to be that they're turning the Other Tent into an edm tent.
Bonnaroo's social media saying they have a big announcement tomorrow. But looks like most people think the announcement is going to be that they're turning the Other Tent into an edm tent.
that was my guess, they seemed to lead on that the announcement was specifically about the other tent
Post by Jake Jortles on Mar 22, 2017 9:31:27 GMT -5
Finally started listening to Michael Kiwanuka over the last two weeks. I wanted to come here to post about him immediately after hearing Cold Little Heart for the first time, but decided to wait before dishing out hot takes.
First of all, Love and Hate is fantastic. The first album is a nice, inoffensive album that I can enjoy in the same vein as a Leon Bridges album. But Love and Hate is a million times more interesting. It's also one of the most well received albums, critically, by any artist on this lineup (Metacritic).
It appears that the only other NA fest that he is at is Governor's ball. A simple youtube search reveals that he is fire live.
This is a must-see provided there is no conflict with Chance on that unbearably shitty Saturday.